Ukrainian coach Volodymyr Maziar expressed his thoughts on the situation in which former Dynamo forward Artem Milevsky, who suffered a coma, is currently facing.
"People feel sorry for sick people, the poor. Now there is someone to feel sorry for. I don't feel sorry for him, honestly. If you have the balls, you have to have them to the end, you know? And all these commas, spittle. It's not good to throw it out to the press that he's in this state. You have to pull yourself together in your life, because everything happens.
You have to be a man. You are Milevsky after all. You don't need anyone to wipe your arse at this age, you have to decide for yourself what you want to do next. I will never pity such people, because I know from experience. There were periods when you really understood, when you woke up from a bad night's sleep, thinking: "What the f**k are you doing? Where are you going?" You said stop, so that's it. You have to work and earn money," Maziar said on the Brutal Football YouTube channel.